Climatologies of the mixed layer depth (MLD) have been provided using several definitions based on temperature/density thresholds or hybrid approaches. The upper ocean pycnocline (UOP) that sits below the mixed layer base remains poorly characterized, though this transition layer is an ubiquitous feature of the ocean surface layer. Available hydrographic profiles provide near-global coverage of the world’s ocean and are used to build a seasonal climatology of UOP properties – intensity, depth, thickness – to characterize the spatial and seasonal variations of upper ocean stratification. The largest stratification values O(10−3s−2) are found in the intertropical band, where seasonal variations of the UOP are also very small. The deepest (> 2...
The warming climate is causing an increasing ocean stratification as a consequence of intensified oc...
In the North Atlantic subtropical gyre, the oceanic vertical structure of density is characterized b...
Many studies on future climate projection point out that with progressing of global warming, upper-o...
Climatologies of the mixed layer depth (MLD) have been provided using several definitions based on t...
A new 2° resolution global climatology of the mixed layer depth (MLD) based on individual profiles i...
Abstract Seasonal variations of the upper ocean, such as mixed layer depth (MLD) and sea surface tem...
The effect of ocean mixed layer depth on climate is explored in a suite of slab ocean aquaplanet sim...
A new monthly uniformly gridded analysis of mixed layer properties based on the World Ocean Atlas 20...
According to the typical thermal structure of the ocean, the water column can be divided into three ...
These monthly gridded climatology were produced using MBT, XBT, Profiling floats, Gliders, and ship-...
2 This paper explores the mean state and variability of upper ocean water properties in the northern...
This study uses an observationally constrained and dynamically consistent ocean and sea ice state es...
Abstract A kinematic approach is used to diagnose the subduction rates of upper–South...
The ocean surface boundary layer (OSBL) is one of the largest global regulators of climate. There ar...
In the north Atlantic subtropical gyre, the oceanic vertical structure of density is characterized b...
The warming climate is causing an increasing ocean stratification as a consequence of intensified oc...
In the North Atlantic subtropical gyre, the oceanic vertical structure of density is characterized b...
Many studies on future climate projection point out that with progressing of global warming, upper-o...
Climatologies of the mixed layer depth (MLD) have been provided using several definitions based on t...
A new 2° resolution global climatology of the mixed layer depth (MLD) based on individual profiles i...
Abstract Seasonal variations of the upper ocean, such as mixed layer depth (MLD) and sea surface tem...
The effect of ocean mixed layer depth on climate is explored in a suite of slab ocean aquaplanet sim...
A new monthly uniformly gridded analysis of mixed layer properties based on the World Ocean Atlas 20...
According to the typical thermal structure of the ocean, the water column can be divided into three ...
These monthly gridded climatology were produced using MBT, XBT, Profiling floats, Gliders, and ship-...
2 This paper explores the mean state and variability of upper ocean water properties in the northern...
This study uses an observationally constrained and dynamically consistent ocean and sea ice state es...
Abstract A kinematic approach is used to diagnose the subduction rates of upper–South...
The ocean surface boundary layer (OSBL) is one of the largest global regulators of climate. There ar...
In the north Atlantic subtropical gyre, the oceanic vertical structure of density is characterized b...
The warming climate is causing an increasing ocean stratification as a consequence of intensified oc...
In the North Atlantic subtropical gyre, the oceanic vertical structure of density is characterized b...
Many studies on future climate projection point out that with progressing of global warming, upper-o...